OREGON CITY KNTEIU'HISE FRIHAY JUNE 1 OOM , t; ii : i i ! 5f jr-ajr I. i I CORRESPONDENCE J Correspondents are requested to ww their work. We will supply all creaawry stationery. The new from yonr neighborhood utionKI appear in then columns every wk, The busy season in past vou should renew your correspondence work. IHivsr. John Sttowhriilito has bought the old Cap place. A J. Kitimiller la shearing sheep (or Jo. IVMiaser. Mm. Frank Selman ha been on the aick lint for the past two week. Mr. F.lli.tt, of Fall Valley, has bought track of land on Deep creek. A. J. KiUmiller and Joseph IVSIiaser went to Oregon Cily one day lliii week on bubiness. Sunshine and rain and tine growing weather. Snow ia going ott the moun tains verv fust. Carm. Clara timer is home agun. Tomniie Pa via sient Sunday at l Fpence'. Chris Huliard of Oregon City spent Funday in tVus. Cora .ln'ir was (he gin-ft of Sara J one one any nt week. M. K roll anil family, of Maple Lane, were guests at Mr. Fauci Sun. lay. Meed a men Erickon and Faint anil daughter railed ou Meiidaiiies Gardner and Lindsley Sunday. Carus lias a new minister who preach cd quite a riermon Sunday evening to a large croad, which appealed to the hearts of many and was appreciated by Shubcl. Wesley Hill visited land Sunday. friends at High- Mies Lena Hornshuh, who is visiting at Salem, will return home next week. Rev. A. A. Englehart preached an in teresting sermon in the r vangelieal church Sunday. School wlil clove next Friday, and there will he an enterta'nmeut and pie ocial. Everybody come. Nearly everybody of our neighborhood went to Oreiion City iVcoraticn Day. All Mid they had a tine time. Miss Latra j in t her, who has been Timing her sister, Mis. C. Cirasier, at Oregon City, has returned home. Dnlon Hall. Mr. An?enon and pife pasred through here lant Sum'ay. Joseph I'erringer is running hi own larni and alo Mr. Dimick's farm. Several from this place attended the dance at Canny last Sal unlay night. William Johnson had llie uuHforlune a lew dya kgo locul his nand hndly with a ciohn cm taw. Alvin 1'helps is cne of our hucineBu men here ; lit-i iniiiuiig t ne (arm and Lia wood Ha Ihis summer. Our new road in the.-e parts is going through very rlow ly So lar, as Mr. l!or ilig, our tuj.ei vitor, baa not showed up yet. Adoljih Ythnke, t tie voungest son of Mr. Yoebtike, of Mouiit l'leaant, called tin Joiio ruin tun iaruily a tea days ago. Mr. Kui-eell was down to Mr. Adkins a few (Jays a to transfer ir.g bees from the old stands lo new ones. Mi. Kui-t-ell is an expert bee man. The fieople of this vicinity are goini try ana Have a belter mad in the ne future. There are too manv blind trail in thin country that go by the name of roads. Mr. Wilkerson is running his farm and aieo the Hess farm. The men in thece parts are not all idle. Mr. Wilker son has commenced a war of extermina tion on tbegrai squirrels and chipmunks to save his ciups. Eagle Creek. A few warm days last week. W, J. Douglas has returned from East ern Oregon. Elez Baker and wife have moved to Gerlinger saamill. George Howlett ia back in this part of the country again. Fred Huffmaster and George Judd Lave the measles. Guy and Lottie Woodle was np at Pleasant Hill recently. Mr. Cabilland J. D. Woodle have been repairing E. Foster's barn. Biily Cook was aeen nn the streets of JCairle Creek Ine first of the week. W. J. Douglas and wife and Mrs. A. J, Douglas went to Firwood Monday. 8innrwater- Khihley's health James lowly. is improving Election day was very quiet in Ibis precinct. Miss Ora Lewellen, of (jalifornia, is not improving in health. The Handle-Vaudike-Seiverifood mil is beink? moved in J. Shibley's timber CONTINUE Those who are tralnlncr flesh and streriKth by regular treat ment with Scott's Emulsion should continue the treatment In hot weatheri smaller dose and a little cool milk with It will do away with any objection which Is attached to fatty tiro ducts during the heated season. 9nA for free mpV. dav SCOTT & BOWNJi, UiemisU, 409-415 fearl Street, New York, aoc aod $1.00; all druggiita. J GrayHair "I nave used Ayer'i Hair Vigor for over thirty years. It ha kept my scalp free from dandruff and has prevented my hair from turn in gray." Airs. F. A. Soulc, Billing, Mort. There is this peculiar thing about Aycr s Hair Vigor it is a hair food, not a dye. Your hair docs not suddenly turn black, look dead and lifeless. Butgraduallytheold color comes back, all the rich, dark color i: used to have. The hair stops falling, too. It M Mm. All ! tf your ilruciM? rruiti.it tly run, aeiul 'u en.i u.ili tt ami n mil rl.ra yo.i a lxt:.e-. lit i ie i?it iiauia i )uut urret rcre i tn-. Aililrma, J. I'. AYEK 111 , 1-owvll. .u. John Kit I and James Mnrchbt.k are moving on their (aim tliat were hmutd out. Mr. Yakman, from Cslifornia, ha bought I tie Sirite hi; in, 1:0 acre, (or It'.KKl. Fimy Comer, F'rma Sliibley and Farl Slnbley attended Pecoration day exer cise at Oregon Cily. ltranch Tucker, James Niarclihank, John Stormer, John liird, Win. Smith and Al. Curry are building. IVcoration day was olwerved at tlie Springwater reinetery and ibe fence built up that wa burned by (orent fire. John Storuter and family, James Sliib ley and wife, Iiella (iutri.lurt and A. SI Sliibley attended tlie State Grange. Mrs. KsleMa Hard went to Portland to coiult with Or. llu kinin about her health. The doctor Said she was not pat redemption. Tlie Springwater baseball club played the F)l wood hoy. The KIhooiU came out ahead. They will play at Spring water again on the 13th int. Kev. Itruce, from California, take the field of Clackamas Firct (lieaver Creek). Hedland and Springwater churches and will move into Springwater niaiite this week. Jan:es Dubnyce's friend received a letter from him receelly Ironi Alacks. He and two other men took out of their mine two nuggets thol weighed over I'.HJO. Molalla. Several of our cilizens to to the moun tain this eek to look alter their timber claims and ininiiw interests. Molalla (trance No. .'110 will not ole serve Children's day at the regular June meeting, as previously announced. Last Saturday liitfht Molallu Aseiiilily No. h'J, United Artisan, gave hii enler tainmeiit and treated kjiiih l't0 penum to ice cream. HI. lor J. H. Moore prom lied fare- well sermon lal Sunday. He ami his family nro iron u to h ave the country to ! reside in the near future. , That f hi0 Sontln-rti Oregon robbery may turn nut yet like Ihe f liitrhmau's turkey enteririe, "ull giibble fur Kain." 1 lie tiarK cloml in tlie lionzon ilon t eon ceal the "nigger in the wood pile." I here I DeinorrBCV carried all llie votes fnriiiuL' nu vi. urnl blr..ui.t J'l 1uu, ...... I polled 1 10 votes. Hut say. whose 'Vnr den seeds" srd "still dead" today any- way. Miss llemocracy anHwera "still ! dead, by a tliousHnd or more " The old ' "compound hand shake" makes a lively j corn?) for one that is "slid dead," ac- cording lo prophesy. Has "sornelliinir. dropped ' in old Clackamas comity? Il appears that way. Election passed olf Very rpnelly where rolls the .Molalla, with about a iwo ttiinls vote. faulty. Mr. Clsynon, of Coneord. visited his daugtiter, Mrs, bias, last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hayden were in Oregon City Iecoratiori Day, the guests of Ails. F. bleight. Mr. Nolan, of Dufur, Eastern Oregon, is spending a few days with Mrs. C. Armstrong. Barney Cronin is erecting a new house on the projierty he recently purchased from Mr. Blount. The cool weather keeps the strawber ries from ripening fast, and as yet they are not very plentiful. , Mr. an I Mrs. Brown will soon occupy the house recently vacated by Mr. An derson at Second and D streets. Mr. J. Wilkinson ami Mr. Hkinner have bought out the blacksmith 1I100 formeily owned by .lerman Vorpahl. Tne Canby lodge I. 0. 0 F. elected officers last week, noble grand II. Itair, vice Brand, Adam Kniuht secretary E I. Bias, treasurer, A. Kocher. The election here Monday was verv quiet. Of the votes cast, Keamea, demo crats received DJ ; Hermann, republican, Elmore, prohibition, 13; Ingle, so cialist, U. j Miss Marian Hwanhy closed her spring! term 01 school at Kiversnle last Friday. The exercises were held in Clausen's grove After the program was rendered ice cream was served toall in attendance. fHinasras. Election was a very quiet day al lia-ma-eus. William 'iiUiam. of Henner. i visitirnr old friends here this Week. Weather is fine, crops are grow ing and prospects are tiood for a line harvest. M... r.i..l L'. ... .10 .1 -Mii-s l.lhel ro-ter, of lioring, was the guest of Air. ami Mrs. A. VV. loyke ,Sun-' ,u Warren (ireenwell has so far recovered from an attack of pneumonia that be is abie to he out again. Lewis Forbes and wife, of Monfavilla. were visit ng Mr. and Mrs. Del Forbes Saturday and Bunday. Mr. Julia Young, of MiUaukle, was visiting her son, b. ('. Yountt, and slater, Mr. II, F dreenwrdl, a few data last e,ck. J. A. Hover and wile, Henry Hilleary and daughter I'earl ami Mm rwhlua and Kuby Cooke atteudeil church at Logan Son. lay. Hon. O. H. Dimlik, of Oregon Cltv, lis heen secured a orator ol I lit day on July -tilt, llHKI. at Damascus, I'arkpliue hrana hand w ill furnish iitimti' for the day, I'lulil W III lie Milter. Thou .who ersit in clumiig their ear H M I t tlie continual reroiuiiicudalion nl Or. King' New 1'iacovery lor Comoiinp lion, will hikve a long and hitter lltilit Willi their troubles, il hot ended earlier by fatal termination. Head what T. 1J. Iteall. of ltea.ll, Mm., haatosav: "l.m-l fall my w ife had every oviuplnm of eon niiiption. She link Dr. Kmg'a New Discovery after eveiythiiiK ele had failed. Improvement rame at once and four bottle entirely enred her. tiiir anteed bv (ieo. A. Ilsrdiint, I rivt(Hl. Criee AOc and l IX). Tiial bottle tree. For Young Ken and Voting Women There Is nothing that will aroiiae the ire of a yt ung man or wnman soipiick aa to have infeiior lamnlry noik put olf on Idem. They limv diesa ever o well, but il their shirt front or shirt wuist is 'iiiinnr. ttirir lit-fti ai'i'f-aritm I' is f-itiii 1 lie Imy Laundry makes a apt'culiy tn Indies' and L'rli!!i'ii:en'a llun work. ! Tbeie ran lie no heller amk llntn i .lime at the Irny. I-ave ymir ot.leia at Julin sou' barber shop ('I. Ilrulsea sail llurn iliilrb Hrwlr.l ChamlHrlain's l'aiu It m I in ia an anti septic liniment, and when applied lo cuts, tiruises and burn, i-iie them to heal n limit maturation and miicti mote tpinkly iban h the Usual trealliieiit For sale by (i. A. Harding If you don't get the don't gut the new. F'fKTKKI'HISK you Ota: IT Ol T. Ileslilenta of O r- it Vlty Nliawn I lie Vny. re Only one w ay to cure a bad buck Liniment and plasters may relieve it ; They won't cure il. Itai kacbe means sn k kidney, loan's Kidney I'llla cure all kidney ill. liead a case of it : Mr. J. 1). Kennedy, who resides at "SOCorU'tt street, I'orllnnd, saya: "1 have been atllicted with kidney trouble, for thirl y )eais, and for the past laenty vears 1 have never been entirely free from it in some form or other. 1 suf fen-d terribly from backache and could lurdly stoop over ami get up again. Trouble Jroin the kidney sacrellon ex isted. At time I wa irrea'lY bloated, my feet welled to twice llieir naiural si.e, , ltd 1 whs eliliini wilhoiil a laster on my buck toeiii (he iniu. I iiot tor ed a great ileal and lle. mole Ine.ll 'Hies llian any i.iih person could carry. I bad lend so much alsiut I loin's Kid- I iiev IMI that I coin I in I oil to give them a trial ami iii-t a lux. I w as a good sub ject nil a case of ii Ii long landini;, j and I thought if lliey lielie, inn I could safely recommend iliem to oi,ris. I u-ed lliein f ii'lilully and tin results -r sa'i-l u-tory in every .iv. I'u.in's Kidney Tills are a onder. They ilid me Inure (fix CUT ilsed " him any other remedy I I'lentv more proof like this (rum Ore- " j goit City M-ople. Call lit C. Ii. Hun!-' ley's dm store and ask what bis ens- totneis reiort. ! Kor sale by all dealers. I'rlce ,rsl cents. Mill, urn Co., Lnll'.ilo, N. y,, mil,. I ajreiils for the I'niled SLiles. Hememher the name Onati's sn 1 fak no substitute. Oregon t llr Market Uciorl. (Corrected Weekly.) Wheat No. 1, 70c -r bushel Flour Cortland, M IK) s-r hbl rWr hhl. ,,-hfi' per sk. Howard s H Oil's in sacks, white cental, irray, 11 10 Hay old Timothy, bales, (lri per ton; loose, 8 to fll per ton. Clover Oat, $10; mixed hay, 10. Millstulfs Bran, 2 00 fa r ton. shorts, IL'.I 00 per ton ; chop, fL'1.00 per ton, barley, rolled, $L'U (K) per ton, I'otatoeM 40cto&0c iier biiiiihed lbs. Ftrgs Oregon, Mi: to 1jc perdor-en. Butter Kanch. :t(lc to 40c per roll. Onions, choice, 5d to 7.rc tier cwt. Dried apples,: to 7c r ill. I'rones, (dried) petite, 3c per lb; Ital ian, large. c er lb. medium, 3'uc; Silver. yt: Cabbage (new), 2'.r, per lb. lUitibarb 2c lr pound. Gooseberries fie er oiind. Apples, 7.rx-. to $1. Dressed chickens, 10 to 12' c per lb. Livestock and dressed meats; beef, live, M 00 to $4.50 per hundred, llotrs, live b)i to 6 eta; hogs, dressed, 8 lo 84'c; sheep, 3to3c; dresned, 7 to 8 els ; veal, dressed. C lo Dc; lambs, live, 3.jc; lambs, dressed, CJ8'c to 7 Wanted Competent atenogranberand (ypewriter. Boa ,'i4i, Oregon Cily. Ore gon City girl preferred. Dyspepsia Cure!- Digests what you cat This preparation contains all r,f the1 di(estarits and rll-st all kindH ot food ItKlveslnsi,:,r r-ii.-f and never ! laim 10 cure. iLwi'mspiu mriiiui thp mA ...... ...,. nh(. ,'llst ,t vn ' h . . 1. i.l . 11 BLOOI.li.lin call LdKi; i u. J 111 u-h; iiiduv , Ithotmanrli r,f dvnr'r;ti"i h.tvrj been mred after everything eNe failed. It M unequalled for all stomach troubles. It can't help but do you good Prepared only by E. 0. lis W itt A Co., 1 nlemfo Tlx al. buvucvttalii2)i times lb Soc uaa REWARD FofiYYONVEN YtllQ CANNOT 03 OUntO. So unlfoimlv "MitTMftil Im lr. Plrrrr's Favoille pli MMiitliHI plorn In 'l li'lni M I t mule Weak lit . Pi"l.tisiis. in I ailing Of W.miiIi, mi. I I .e in hi i In o, lli.il, nlli l over a llnnl of a cenl in rtiei letter ill rill In the Kurt cut of til ill lirieiltiir and deliilll.illlnj a ltllellH !). PlrttV IHOV (i t la hillv .in mint III nlMinij to pav ,mi in Ciitl Im anv .) of l!itr iliscuac wlilill hr cjiiiml i hip lr M.vM'i Ai oitt --The "I'avmile Tie Kni. Ii. in" l,ui.U alone, a I lie one and onlv leiniiiy li.r I'm r tin liriniily com lit. in U.fti i.f tri ai.ni -i, pnfin n .nl nf iiill pnHilivelv sprcliie t-iininrr pinprilira a In W.iit.iul IN tii.ikin III iiiipiiiiitf, and biii.ling ilitti.. lr In nit il. as e, lite Un.l' i- .v i .1 po'inn Mis of tlirtl mi. Iri lul rrtin tlv In t I'v il.i. in i m Hir sum of Ivo i III IrH il ntnlfV 'f llie I I'lled Si lies III any I Time of tlie ulunr ill r.tr III wllli h allel a fill and t Mt thle tli.it i l mil liralllli III. j We lull to ttllr olllrr IllrillelllP nr the cine nl wiiiitiui a priuli u ailtiiritla Is ; Uickeil ty ".Ii a ii iii.nkalile ginnatilee j , no t It t ii:' ! u I lie fi.i meiioiii's l!l I. ma- . trd nf I'k' liup.lt itli h d clltalivr it"- ' rme tli.il wiiiild Matt ml lis iiiaiiufaeliiin f in rtt.ikin it. 'i an 1'1'fi ; hu oilier reineilf , lia iii Ii a it eotd ol i mr ou It nil to has j tut II a ii-tii.o L.tlile oili r. Tltelrl.l. I'avoiile pu anr i i. IllMlll I'lUI fufit lli. H llililrt III Ili-.l -II I rri ..i.l ol I In. ii i . ! i f . K I'l. i In . -. . a -'I .t.-i. slion' ! ' . i the ' 1 ,o i by all i!i"i; mi. .. oil nnvilitf' i. lletee a if'tioti an. I linn yout tiVk tlr ilet w hit wiillill I' t I I e.' hv nil. in he ! 14 .III. He .::!' II. . Il.it lllil 111 l "ll i ln-1 in i t. fir f! U ' " 'tit h I'-n a M II II if I' 'Hi It '""till i f uy ' .' v . o.ieia -.1 All .'14, itMtf t i'tlli .. I 1,11 I .t p - i pi. aihlti Stnl i t'oittniol Wimi n . ii em' i h I 1 luM'l Weak COtlHlltl 1 . Ciltrettoii . A.!. in : f ll I'll II I II I i e :.! . t i. k v p. ' I I. : The Kiilerprise I sir yrsr. BEST FOR THE BOWELS i If r"t oifeft i ft retftiiar. hiiihr miveimt tf ! irv djr. lotirs 111 i.f lU , K'p rur b..wi ofn a)4 l Tm. U ihm that- 't Vl-rti i hyatr r ll ttir'tti. TK , tmiXflhral. bxmIbcI, H)il ff irf Bllta , llt b.iwli slr ftotl fl4B la lo tj IkX 'EM LIKE CANDY PWa.inl, f.l.i.l.l. p.,i.n, T..1. Onml, V "l. h.ii.r Slek'S. Wk.o i.f llrlh.! , u .1.4 So ut. .r Ikii. V.' rlu fur fmsajula, aa4 " ll o h..nh. A4JnH m Slarllnt Raawfr Con, Oka r R Tort, KEEP YOUR BLOOD CLEAN I'rj Iiijj rsrnl1ntiM simply derel. opdry raturrhi lliey dry lip tliB sin-retiitiia, ulnrli a,, 1 hero to thti iiiemt.rnim and ilocom iosa, cnusilig a fur inure noun trouble than thn ordimiry form of inlurrli. Avoid all dry. ing inhalants, fuiii", ainokea ami auulla and use lluil wlii.'li eli ansi s, soollon and 1 li"i!a. I'.l v's I 'renin lUlm In sueli a reinriljr 11 curt catarrh or cold m ll.n lm.il and ' niidy and iilsasantly, A triul aiii will I n iiuiiled for ll) i snls. All ilrut'iriMa ar 11 llm II lha , N.V. ! ai.e. I'.ly Urolhers, fill Warren St The Ilnlin ouroa willinut piun, dm a imt irritnlo or eansu snssing. Jt spn ails K. If over an irnlnle.l uu.l angry siirfurn, relief. 'K Immediately tin. pninful iiillanniiiition. 'lh Hy a p ain lUlm you aro ariuod against fiaaul Latarrh und liny tercr. C. I. p PIONEER Freight mid mrre!n clolivered lo all parts nf tint city. RATES - REASONABLE j Dancing School! TURNEY will conduct a (lancing school at Beaver Creek II a 1 1. Meet every Tuend;iy Evening. Dance atari at H o'clock Hharp; clone at I '2. A (1 in i s a i o n 5 0 Cents:: : : LADIES FREE DR. FEfiNER'S KIDNEY and Backache All dlscasss- of Kldnsn, CURE l.uiaer, urinary otioina. IUi llhMfimallam B..1, chs.HeartDlssass )rvei Irropsy, Femala Troubles. Don't bscome disooorared. Thsrs Is a enreforyou. if i..e.ury wrim i,r letonr jlZu:! r':b . , . ... "Flfht month In bed. Ivy Imeknette, P;,1 '' """ a-r.. kl.lt.ey,, ul.ri,. . ,UiUm mallMii. M!e r ri iiiiilii ii (alleil. Jtr. I en- lo r Kidney 1 ;u. d 'Laelni Cum riin.l romplelely. II. VVATl.ltM. IIhihIi I, N. V." UriiKZliilH. tnc., II. Aik forCiok lt,k- Fr ST.VITUS'DANCEKIS For Ha'e by Charman & Co Huntley Brothers $500 yrr candy rDQiimnn 1UUMQI I Doctor 1(hh ii vt-ry lurpo rarlicf, lut it would !n nnicli larp'r if 'ilt utily knew what an fxctilK-nt jiliysicimi lu is p-nt'i'iilly ami lnw iiiiiilcinto am his t liari M. TlioHt vlu lo know him tlionmlily nuiMn't l imltic ftl to fjivt1 him up. ll' t'tunt's in all sien at all rinH vim may Imy a hij; soft Honp fur ITw and you may Imv a snft spoiiy rijump' for iV. You may ulxo d soft stioiiov siionfs in tWCl'll tllfSt'. When you Imy a tin' kind of a spoilt you want to pay. Vt artM'spt'fially slronj; on rtMiip'n. ami the knowledge we have of lJi ai tii lc i n kiiowlcdii that h worth inoiu-y to you. Try one in your lath to morrow try one on the luihy use it for everything, Imijj.'V i-pollers at spi' i:itii'ift'M, H()WI:LL Reliable llardo I: i CIIAMIUIH HoWKLI, ( iO. R. & N- Oregon Short Line and Union Pacific THREE TRAINS TO THE EAST DAILY Tlmaigh 1'nllinaii Uinl.inl and lour lit slrrping rulsdallv to I nnnha, Chicago jaikaue; tiiniKt Irriiing car dally to I Kan a t ll) ; thriiiigh l iilliiiau tour s slrrping cara (icriiial'T romlin tnl wrrkly to Chlcagu, Kansas ity, St tenuis and Mi IlljdlU, lei IllilllJ chairs (arala lire to the rail daily. I'rt'ltl I'oitUii.l Ixnar Tl K si ll hULKi ' A. am 'lilcann s.n , i.,r, ii I'.irlla ml. Wiirili.uiiialis.Ksii ; Ni-wial ; rn,, M lj.,,1. ! " a in j I i,rafc- i ami K..I. 4 o ,,, Miantli- Kl .fr Ull l ake. Ileluxt. 1 I W oilii.l He alia Kan to.ui sin. a I'm. M h.mi lileso ami 1 l s I i ll 111 I la II ii. I IllK'on. St. Paul I -t M .i i i I. . in t a Spokane ! Vaila Wa Ii loo, Nj.oka l.rn.i. IK Mm. I'i.iI. I . ! . 1 1 1 , Mils aokrr. SI .1 I .. 'l.H-rt'i 70 HOURS Portia nd to C h i c a ko No Chuiige of 1'iirs. Tlckrta rnsl Ma all tail, or Unit and rail via I'ort hind. Ocean and River Schedule FROM CORTLAND I p. in A" H'"IIK dale mill Jeel In eliHti,'e. Por an pnitirie Siiil svert ft iln I p m. I'Mtly i: Hiiiiiltiy. H p. III. hsiiinluy : Hip. in i Onliitiilila Rnrr Mrmnrri To Aa'iirin 4 ltidiiiH. I p. 111. j K. Hun i day. C. W. Hringer, City Tkt Agt. 3rd and Waihingtou St. A. L. Craig, Cm. Cass. Agt , Cortland, Oregon, Astoria & Columbia River Railroad Co. IAILY Tit AINH. I) ly Ki. Hat. rviy Krtertlrs Jmy A, fri Dly D'ly r.M. .M 7 ml m on l.i S.M Con land . P.M. I) 40 m : N 21) H III) 7 A4 7 4(1 Ar II 10 10 0ft B A2 8 lift; 0 Oft ....Unhls . . Italnler . .Cvramld. . . Maygrr . .. Quinry . . lainkaiiis . Msmlilmiil .. Weiort .. t'lilton . .. Knsppa . . . Hvenni 8 2D II IS 8 3M XS n 44 11 40 i r, 17 11 (m H As H Ml 11 mi H am 10 0 ) 11 oh in 10 7 :w 7 2H 7 17 7 (12 II 42 (i :i2 (i 20 (i pi 0 II) 10 L'l H 4'l II 37 id :vi H XI n in h n; 7 AAl 7 4ft 10 no II ft in oh 11 in 10 '-It! 1 1 Oft1 John Day Ml Willi .V) Ar . A .ton. I HKAHIIIK IMVINION 11 .1.1 a. 111 . 7 to . n, I 00 (.. n ..l :ia. 11 . A Mt,. n .12 'I0p. 111 7 '.ti p. it, .. I 'to p. 11. . . a. n, A AO p. 111 II :0a. m AHroKlA H I A a. tn . (I IA a. m , 2 :to p. 111 . A no p. m II 40 a. ni J j rK, '') a h 1 n i-: CONNKl Tlo.NH. All traltiB makeehiae Pllllllt.fllli.i.a. I, .11. ai.l, .11 Northern IVilic Ir.in, , ((P ,r, llie Kant or Honml poim, tj A),"rl11""1 all traim leaving Tnlo: Al Astoria ailh I. It V ........ rail line, ami Mleatner T. J. INiller, i, J ' Irotti llwaro and Nnrtli He , p()il Ticket otllee, Morrlaot, ,t., , , , u de,.t. J. C. M A Y( ), (Jen. Vats. Agt Ailoria, ()r Bubacribe for the Enterprise Sponge diflVrfiit si.t'H and prices Im sponpt from u you K't jiiMt want at just the iiritt) vii & JONliS IruKji.ts Itulldlng LINN V.. Jo.VLS PLUMDINC CHARCES are no b ghrr t ban tlnw in nr oilier trade, and our) ate no higher than ser viee rendered deinanda. hat we nndeltake lo do In a Ihomuyh and atifitiiry inannrr. There ai lint be found alter Mir Workman get lliiMIdi Willi a johariv delrnUr )oinla, leak) plH-a, .Hae roll 11 ei llmm or other rvidiMn ra ul " amped" wnk. I- very pail l!l be peilret, and look pnilr.t, and hen the hill coinea In you'll not ak for any deduction, F. C. GA KE THE PLUMBER S MtfiJ'JLISS OF TIME soniinn i-acihc hailmay m ii r 11 not mi ' :i u a in. ' a. in. ( AHuiity Local) Id p. in. sot rn Mot Ml. ' a. in. 4 :.Vl p. 111. (Albany Loial) t' U p. 111. Daily RiVer Excursions or Ut rH.uN ( I I V l ATS. I'MI V II III I't I R , Usir riiltTI.AMl Font Tavhir nt, Ur (illHiliX l'IT Kool Klh'hlll ft. H IO 11 .'IO ,1 ll II IA A. M 7 on A. Illtal I HI I". 4 .10 " M. C. M M. Ki4?M) TKIC 2A CKNTH. Orrgian Hjr Trittiaiiirlllon Co. COLUMBIA RIVER SCENERY Regulator Line Steamers lll'.TWERN Portland and The Dalles Ptcamers "Reirulator" and "Dsllr Citv" b-avi- Al,l..r VI ai,( Pnrllal.'!. daily at 7 a m. for Moiritt's and M. Martin's Hot Springs, Cascade Locks, Stevenson, Collins, llood River, White Sainton, Hinger, Lyle, The Dalles, and all intermediate pniuta. Steamer Metlflko" leaves Abler St. wsrf daily 7 a. m. for nil points on Mid dle Columbin river weal of Warrciidale, Oregon. All stramrrs arrive in Cortland at 5:j( p. m. DAILY ROUND TIPS TO CASCADE LOCKS Stunners make direct connection at Lvlewith Columbia Kivcr .V Nortlirra Kailwav lor WahkineiiH, Dtilv, Center ville, (.iibh ndalc and all Klickitat Val h v poiiiia. Excellent Mrals JU-st Servir- Cor detailed information of rates, berth reservation etc, call or write to agent at warf. General Offices, H. C. CaMHiKU, Cortland, Ore. Manager. l rv CI fh I . t 1T A l .X mm